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Mathematics, 03.02.2022 01:10 juan3937

Your good (though slightly weird) friend claims to be able to predict a coin flip perfectly every time. You think that they are just guessing heads or tails with equal probability every time though, and have just been lucky so far. What's the smallest number of predictions in a row where you are at least 99% certain your friend will make a mistake

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